Law 6C - Should the jack be bowled in accordance with Laws 7, 8 (b), 11 (d) and 13 (b), by an incorrect player from either team, or by the opposing player in singles, and the finishing time signal sounds; the jack shall be returned and bowled by the correct player and the end played.

Law 6C - Should the jack be bowled in accordance with Laws 7, 8 (b), 11 (d) and 13 (b), by anincorrect player from either team, or by the opposing player in singles, and the finishing timesignal sounds; the jack shall be returned and bowled by the correct player and the endplayed.

Law 7 - Bowling is the action of rolling a bowl or jack along the mat. A bowl or jack isdeemed to have been bowled when it has both left the hand and passed wholly beyond thefront line of the bowling area.

Law 8 (e) - An end shall be deemed not to have commenced unless the jack has been bowledin accordance with Laws 7, 8 (a) and 8 (b) by the correct Lead or player in singles and theconditions of Laws 11 (d) and 13 (b) have been complied with.

Law 10 (c) - The position of the players shall not be changed during the course of the game but may be changed between games, unless the rules of the event state otherwise.Law 25 - Except in any final for which provision for drawn games should be laid down by the Appropriate Authority and not withstanding anything contained in these Laws, where at the completion of a game the scores are level and the conditions of the game require a decision, 3 a further end shall be played. Should this end be killed the appropriate penalty, as provided in Law 27 shall be scored by the opposing player or team and the game shall be ended. If,however, this end is drawn, a further end shall be played.

Law 9 (b) - A bowl, while being bowled, shall be in contact with the mat when it crosses the front line and pass wholly over the front the front line of the bowling area.Law 9 (c) - No part of the bowl shall pass over either side line of the bowling area while the bowl is being bowled.Law 9 (d) - The bowl shall not be bowled disc over disc.

Law 14 (c) - The players shall be allowed to bowl their bowls and Skips to issue their instructions without interference from their opponents, or other persons. Unnecessary speaking shall be regarded as interference under this Law.

Law 14 (g) - Soles and heels of footwear shall be flat, smooth or fine treaded and pliable material that will not carry foreign matter, or cause damage to the mat. Play in bare feet or jandals is not permitted. Where there is any doubt about the suitability of footwear the Controlling Authority shall be the sole judge.

Law 14 (g) - Soles and heels of footwear shall be flat, smooth or fine treaded and pliable material that will not carry foreign matter, or cause damage to the mat. Play in bare feet or jandals is not permitted. Where there is any doubt about the suitability of footwear the Controlling Authority shall be the sole judge.

Law 17 - If a player bowls an opponent's bowl by mistake it shall, after it has come to rest, be replaced by one of the correct colour, the replacement being made by the non-offending player in singles or by a member of the non-offending team.

Law 17 - If a player bowls an opponent's bowl by mistake it shall, after it has come to rest, be replaced by one of the correct colour, the replacement being made by the non-offending player in singles or by a member of the non-offending team.

Law 19 (c) - Should a bowl break or be damaged after striking the jack or any bowl in the head, or should any bowl in the head break or be damaged as a result of being struck by any bowl or jack in play, another bowl shall be substituted for that bowl. The opposing players in singles or the Skips or delegated player/s shall agree on the previous position of the head; failing agreement the end shall be dead.

Law 22 (c) - A bowl partly on the mat but touching the floor shall be dead. Law 22 (e) - All dead bowls shall be removed from the mat by either player on the head or the Umpire, or when requested, the Marker (see Marker’s Duties).Law 22 (f) - In the event of an omission to do so, the jack or any bowl coming in contact with any such dead bowl or bowls shall remain where it comes to rest. All dead bowls shall then be removed from the mat.

Law 23 (e) - If any counting bowl has been removed from the head when there is still a bowl to be played the unplayed bowl shall be forfeited if it belongs to the Skip of the offending team. If the unplayed bowl belongs to the Skip of the non-offending team any removed bowl shall be burned and the unplayed bowl played. (Law 30 (a)).

Law 23 (g) - When a measure is required the Measurer who played the last bowl shall, unless exempted, measure first. If not satisfied the other Measurer may then measure and/or call the Umpire, or Duty Measurer.

Law 24 (b) - A measure has deemed to have commenced when either chocks or other securing devices are being used to secure a bowl or jack, or when a measuring device is placed between a bowl and the jack by the correct measurer.

Law 24 (e) - Should either Measurer claim that a bowl that is to be measured may move, the best available means shall be used to secure it. If, however, such a bowl is not secured and does move before measuring has commenced, or should measuring have commenced and no result been declared, it shall be measured where it moves to provided it has not been disturbed in the course of measuring either by the Measurer or some outside influence.

Law 24 (e) - Should either Measurer claim that a bowl that is to be measured may move, the best available means shall be used to secure it. If, however, such a bowl is not secured and does move before measuring has commenced, or should measuring have commenced and no result been declared, it shall be measured where it moves to provided it has not been disturbed in the course of measuring either by the Measurer or some outside influence.

Law 24 (g) - Should the Measurers fail to agree on the result of a measure it shall be measured by the Umpire, or Duty Measurer, or at the request of both players may be measured by the Marker in singles, whose decision shall be final.

Law 27 - A killed end is one in which the jack is knocked off the mat by a bowl in play.Should any player cause an end to be killed in any type of game the following points shall be scored by the opposing player or team and it shall count as an end played - first four bowls of either team - 2 points; all other bowls - 3 points.

Law 28 - Should the last played end of any game be killed, the appropriate penalty shall be scored by the opposite player or team and a final end shall be played if requested by either Skip or player in singles. The non-offending Skip or player in singles shall then have the right to order the other team or player to play first.

Law 30 (b) - When a jack or bowl at rest is burned: by a neutral person or object, or by a bowl or jack from another mat, or by vibration or cause other than play,

the players in singles or the Skips or delegated player/s shall:

agree on its previous position; or

failing agreement, declare the end dead;

where interference by a neutral person or object occurs after shots have been conceded and removed, but before deciding the score has been completed, the conceded shots shall count and the end scored, or the player/team gaining the shots may declare the end dead.

Law 30 (b) - When a jack or bowl at rest is burned: by a neutral person or object, or by a bowl or jack from another mat, or by vibration or cause other than play,

the players in singles or the Skips or delegated player/s shall:

agree on its previous position; or

failing agreement, declare the end dead;

where interference by a neutral person or object occurs after shots have been conceded and removed, but before deciding the score has been completed, the conceded shots shall count and the end scored, or the player/team gaining the shots may declare the end dead.

Law 22 (b) - If a bowl runs or is driven from the mat it shall be dead. If on returning to the mat it disturbs the head the players in singles or the Skips or delegated player/s shall agree on replacement of the head after removing the bowl; failing agreement the end shall be dead.